The San Diego Padres lose to the Los Angeles Dodgers in another game highlighted by struggles from San Diego’s pitching. Multiple reports describe the Padres “hemorrhaging” runs and suffering a “crushing” defeat, continuing a pattern of poor results against the Dodgers. The losses leave San Diego below .500, marking a setback in the team’s season performance as it continues to contend with inconsistency on the mound and difficulty holding down Los Angeles’ scoring. The coverage emphasizes that runs allowed drive the outcomes, with San Diego unable to prevent the Dodgers from scoring early and/or piling on throughout the game. The reports also frame the defeat as part of a broader run of results that affects the Padres’ standings and momentum. While specific inning-by-inning details, final scores, and individual player statistics are not provided in the supplied excerpts, all sources agree on the central theme: the Padres’ pitching performance fails to contain the Dodgers, and the team drops to a losing record in the process.